Roller Champions is Out on Nintendo Switch, Receives New “Disco Fever” Season

Alongside that, Ubisoft has also confirmed that its free-to-play title is now also available on PC via the Epic Games Store.

Posted By | On 21st, Jun. 2022

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Roller Champions finally launched recently, years after its announcement and after several delays, though its launch did not cover all platforms out there. Nintendo Switch players, for instance, were told by Ubisoft they would have to wait a while longer to get their hands on the free-to-play multiplayer title, but recently, it seemed from the game’s UK eShop page that it would be out imminently for the platform.

That’s now been confirmed. Taking to Twitter yesterday, Ubisoft officially confirmed that Roller Champions is out now on Nintendo Switch. At the same time, the game is also available on PC via the Epic Games Store, having previously been available exclusively via the Ubisoft Store.

Meanwhile, a new season, titled “Disco Fever”, has also gone live for the game, bringing a new Roller Pass with new disco-themed cosmetics and gear, new items, three new maps (Brooklyn, Venice Beach, and Staten Island), and a new game mode. Check out the trailer below.

Roller Champions is available on PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.


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